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His Eminence
Federico Borromeo
Cardinal Secretary of State
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
AppointedMay 1670
Term ended18 February 1673
Other post(s)Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Agnese fuori le mura
Orders
Consecration30 Nov 1654
by Francesco Peretti di Montalto
Created cardinal22 December 1670
by Clement X
Personal details
Born29 May 1617
Milan, Duchy of Milan
Died18 Feb 1673 (age 55)
Rome, Papal States

Federico Borromeo, iuniore (29 May 1617 – 18 February 1673) was a Roman Catholic cardinal.

Biography

On 30 Nov 1654, he was consecrated bishop by Francesco Peretti di Montalto, Archbishop of Monreale, with Giovan Battista Foppa, Archbishop of Benevento, and Giovanni Battista Scanaroli, Titular Bishop of Sidon, serving as co-consecrators.

Episcopal succession

Episcopal succession of Federico Borromeo, iuniore

While bishop, he was the principal consecrator of:

and the principal co-consecrator of:

References

  1. Miranda, Salvador. "BORROMEO, iuniore, Federico (1617-1673)". The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Florida International University. OCLC 53276621. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
  2. ^ Cheney, David M. "Federico Cardinal Borromeo (Jr.)". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded byHonoratus Caetani Titular Patriarch of Alexandria
1654–1671
Succeeded byAlessandro Crescenzi (cardinal)
Preceded byCarlo Carafa della Spina Apostolic Nuncio to Switzerland
1654–1665
Succeeded byFederico Baldeschi Colonna
Preceded byVitaliano Visconti Apostolic Nuncio to Spain
1668–1670
Succeeded byAntonio de Benavides y Bazán
Preceded byDecio Azzolini (iuniore) Cardinal Secretary of State
1670–1673
Succeeded byFrancesco Nerli (iuniore)
Preceded byAntonio Bichi Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Agostino
1671–1672
Succeeded byLorenzo Brancati di Lauria
Preceded byVitaliano Visconti Cardinal-Priest of Sant'Agnese fuori le mura
1672–1673
Succeeded byToussaint de Forbin de Janson
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